@MGjorwell @jtlewis_arch @TSLAAaUT @michaelshermer There is very strong evidence that peru’s earliest pyramid building culture was still mostly dependent upon fishing, before food agriculture really developed there. The first agriculture in the region seem
RT @_alice_evans: Gender complementarity was a key feature of the Andes. Women’s work was recognised as equally important. They revered the…
RT @_alice_evans: Gender complementarity was a key feature of the Andes. Women’s work was recognised as equally important. They revered the…
RT @_alice_evans: Gender complementarity was a key feature of the Andes. Women’s work was recognised as equally important. They revered the…
RT @arpitrage: This paper helps to explain the mystery of why the Andes were home to the only non-river based civilization: Cotton provid…
RT @_alice_evans: Gender complementarity was a key feature of the Andes. Women’s work was recognised as equally important. They revered the…
RT @_alice_evans: Gender complementarity was a key feature of the Andes. Women’s work was recognised as equally important. They revered the…
RT @_alice_evans: Gender complementarity was a key feature of the Andes. Women’s work was recognised as equally important. They revered the…
Gender complementarity was a key feature of the Andes. Women’s work was recognised as equally important. They revered the Earth Mother and the Moon Goddess Descent was bilateral Why was this? Could stem from the high value of women’s weaving? https://t.
RT @arpitrage: This paper helps to explain the mystery of why the Andes were home to the only non-river based civilization: Cotton provid…
RT @arpitrage: This paper helps to explain the mystery of why the Andes were home to the only non-river based civilization: Cotton provid…
RT @arpitrage: This paper helps to explain the mystery of why the Andes were home to the only non-river based civilization: Cotton provid…
RT @arpitrage: This paper helps to explain the mystery of why the Andes were home to the only non-river based civilization: Cotton provid…
RT @arpitrage: This paper helps to explain the mystery of why the Andes were home to the only non-river based civilization: Cotton provid…
RT @arpitrage: This paper helps to explain the mystery of why the Andes were home to the only non-river based civilization: Cotton provid…
RT @arpitrage: This paper helps to explain the mystery of why the Andes were home to the only non-river based civilization: Cotton provid…
This paper helps to explain the mystery of why the Andes were home to the only non-river based civilization: Cotton provided means for positive population feedback loop. Sell inland cotton to coastal fishers for nets, which unlocks greater production. h
RT @DrJenniferBates: Awesome new #Archaeology article on importance of #archaeobotany finds from #Peru by @UCamArchaeology's David Beresfor…
RT @UCamArchaeology: PUBLISHED: Beresford-Jones et al "Plant fibres' important role in early Peruvian coastal civilisations' development" h…
RT @UCamArchaeology: PUBLISHED: Beresford-Jones et al "Plant fibres' important role in early Peruvian coastal civilisations' development" h…
RT @DrJenniferBates: Awesome new #Archaeology article on importance of #archaeobotany finds from #Peru by @UCamArchaeology's David Beresfor…
Awesome new #Archaeology article on importance of #archaeobotany finds from #Peru by @UCamArchaeology's David Beresford Jones and team. https://t.co/FzOacpy3wq
PUBLISHED: Beresford-Jones et al "Plant fibres' important role in early Peruvian coastal civilisations' development" https://t.co/KjKaI7Z68n https://t.co/5Owtr6p8Ew